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Title: Field Sobriety Test Education Expands Public Understanding of Michigan DUI Investigations

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, 14th Jul 2026 — Ryan Maesen Attorney at Law has announced the publication of a new educational resource focused on field sobriety tests used during Michigan DUI and OWI investigations. The information explains how standardized roadside evaluations are administered by law enforcement, the role they play during traffic stops, and why the results may become an important factor in criminal proceedings involving alleged impaired driving.The educational resource examines the three standardized field sobriety tests commonly used during impaired driving investigations, including the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus test, the Walk-and-Turn test, and the One-Leg Stand test. It explains that these evaluations are intended to assist officers in determining whether additional investigation may be appropriate, while also discussing the physical, medical, environmental, and situational factors that can influence an individual's performance during roadside testing. The publication is designed to help Michigan drivers better understand what typically occurs during a DUI investigation and how evidence gathered during a traffic stop may later be reviewed as part of a criminal case.The announcement comes as public interest in Michigan OWI laws continues to grow alongside broader educational efforts surrounding impaired driving enforcement and legal procedures. Individuals facing DUI allegations often have questions about the reliability of roadside testing, the distinction between field sobriety evaluations and chemical testing, and the legal standards applied during criminal prosecutions. The newly released information addresses these topics by outlining the purpose of standardized testing and explaining that every investigation is evaluated according to it...


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